Need Mobile App with Document Storage

BernerDad
BernerDad Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
edited October 2024 in Ideas for Quicken LifeHub

Life Hub needs a mobile app for iOS and Android. One of the purported uses for LifeHub is to be able to access documents like auto insurance after an accident. But without an app that securely stores at least selected documents ON THE DEVICE, this still depends on having cell service when you need it. I like the structure of LifeHub and the ability to add other users but restrict their ability to view various documents. But I really want a solution that allows me to store at least some documents on my phone and have them available regardless of connectivity.

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  • dsl11
    dsl11 Quicken Mac Other Member

    Is Quicken developing an iOS LifeHub app? Any timeline?

  • mamote
    mamote Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭

    absolutely..

  • jdmorgan
    jdmorgan Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭

    Need a mobile app to make it really useful...

  • Quicken Kirby
    Quicken Kirby I do not have Quicken yet Member, Moderator ✭✭

    Super, this is in the works. It's early enough that I can't share an exact date, but I do expect it in the next quarter.

    What especially are you hoping to use the app to do, @dsl11, @mamote, and @jdmorgan?

    Thanks so much for contributing your ideas and support for improvements to LifeHub.

  • cpcollins54
    cpcollins54 Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭

    In addition to being able to selectively download documents to one's phone for the use case @BernerDad mentioned, another BIG use case for the mobile app is managing reminders and alerts sent to one's mobile device via text / email. This would have a huge impact on keeping track and control of all sorts of 'off the radar' things that are at the 'hub' of daily life.

    For example, Household Maintenance & Management as a category. Appliances, tools, automobiles, building (roof, plumbing, etc.) which almost never get on one's radar until they break. A comprehensive smart folder wizard for this would be great for a mobile device.